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The signing of Treaty 4 in 1874 between Saskatchewan’s Indigenous peoples and the Government of Canada marked the beginning of a relationship that will endure 'as long as the sun shines, the rivers flow, and the grasses grow'.

In this Royal Saskatchewan Museum exhibit, see Treaty 4 presented in a rare document: Canada's only known written record of Treaty promises from the viewpoint of the Indigenous people.Left | A page from Treaty 4. "Entered into between the Government of Canada and Indian Tribes at Fort Qu'Appelle, Library and Archives Canada. Right | A section of the Chief Paskwa Pictograph. It is the only known document in Canada showing the terms of a treaty from an Indigenous perspective.